Morales broke into the broadcasting room of the radio station and announced his dismissal, but was interrupted by a series of commercials. Minutes later, his colleagues talked with him on the air to say goodbye to the audience that he addressed for 30 years.

In his speech, he claimed that the president of the country, Mauricio Macri, was involved in his dismissal.

"We are not focused on seeing which journalist is working in which media, it is not our task, we don’t give opinions. I’m sorry for the things that Víctor Hugo said because they are totally false, and because I have had a very long relationship with Víctor Hugo,” Macri said according to portal Perfil.

In this line, the interview of Morales with Eduardo Feinmann had a significant impact since Feinmann, after hearing Morales’ accusation against Macri and the alleged pressure on the media from which he was fired, replied: "I understand what it means because I experienced exactly the same with the previous government. I understand Presidents [...] that put pressure on the owners of the media." Morales has kept silent concerning the comment, according to the website TN.

Apart from this discussion, Fundación LED (Foundation Freedom of Expression + Democracy) of Argentina expressed concern at the manner in which the dismissal was made and communicated.

"Beyond the commercial situation between the parties, it is regrettable that a decision of this nature is resolved abruptly generating a conflict for journalists and their audience," the Foundation said in its release. "As LED has already stated repeatedly, media companies have the possibility of defining the profile of their programming, however, these decisions out to be implemented within a framework of guarantees for the rights and freedoms enshhrined in our Constitution.”